At the Skilled Nursing Facility, we provide, personalized care and attention to the individual needs of all our patients. Our care process involves collaboration between patients, physicians, and families to achieve the desired outcomes. Our team-oriented approach extends to our hiring process as well, with on-the-spot interviews available for all new applicants
EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT: At our company, we believe in the power of employee engagement. We always seek to ensure that our employees feel heard, valued, and appreciated:
- 401k!
- Comfortable staffing ratios
- Opportunities for Overtime
- Paid Time Off
- Work at your own schedule and receive payment promptly through Daily Pay!
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Flexible Scheduling
- Benefit from Weekend Shifts with Differential Pay
- A collaborative work culture where treating each other with respect, empathy, and compassion is the norm
The role of LPN demands a high level of academic and professional qualifications. You need to earn a degree or diploma from an accredited institution to earn your license. After licensure, you must adhere to continuing education requirements to maintain your license and stay updated on current nursing practices
- Healthcare providers must make reasonable efforts to accommodate residents' needs and preferences during the admission, discharge, and transfer process
- Medication requests necessitate the collaboration of pharmacy and physician teams
- Medication administration
- The center's policies on infection control, emergency preparedness, and other regulations must be followed with utmost care by employees to promote our collective well-being in the workplace
- It is important to join forces with the residents' interdisciplinary team to provide the best possible outcomes
- To ensure residents receive appropriate healthcare services, it is mandatory to identify and report all abnormal changes in their physical and mental health to the proper personnel in line with facility regulations
A LPN should be compassionate, patient, and have a strong work ethic, as they often work in high-pressure and time-sensitive environments:
- The LPN license is issued at the State level by the governing authority
- CPR Certification required
- Two-year nursing experience is a desired asset